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anshika

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Rita is going to college this fall. To avoid sexual harassment, which of the following should she do when she arrives at her new school?
 
  a. Disregard grapevine gossip about faculty members.
  b. Take courses from men only if they are over the age of 40 or 45.
  c. Make herself familiar with the sexual harassment policies and procedures on campus.
  d. Avoid making eye contact with male professors in the classroom.

Question 2

The research about attitudes toward sexual harassment shows that
 
  a. a woman who has been sexually harassed usually finds that her male friends are even more sympathetic than her female friends.
  b. women are more likely than men to think that sexual harassment is no big deal..
  c. women are more likely than men to say that sexual harassment is a serious problem that needs to be addressed.
  d. the most recent research shows no gender differences in attitudes.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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